Kidney cancer is nothing to worry about. Is that true?

It is not true that there is nothing to worry about kidney cancer. This is a malignant disease that can directly lead to the death of the patient if not intervened in time.
Kidney cancer is also known as renal adenocarcinoma and renal cell carcinoma, and its cause is still unclear.
At present, it is mainly believed that its development is related to genetic factors, obesity, smoking, hypertension and other factors. Its clinical symptoms are diverse, and typical symptoms include hematuria, back pain, kidney mass, anemia, emaciation and fever.
Failure to intervene in time can lead to complications such as pleural injury, pulmonary embolism, perirenal organ injury, renal failure, and even metastasis of cancer cells, which can jeopardize patients’ lives.
Patients should have a correct understanding of kidney cancer, and once diagnosed, they should seek medical checkup as early as possible and follow the doctor’s instruction for treatment.